Archaeology
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- Wilson Pottery Site
- Formerly known as the Wilson-Donaldson Pottery Site, located in Corinth, Texas.
- 982
- Micronesian Diary
- A field report from Felicia Beardsley on her work in Micronesia. Includes maps, field notes, photographs, and descriptions of both prehistoric and modern cultures and institutions of the islands.
- 983
- New Zealand Radiocarbon Database
- A resource for searching for radiocarbon dates from New Zealand Archaeological sites.
- 985
- The Virtual Meier Site
- Cameron Smith records the excavation by Portland State University of a large Chinookan plankhouse in Oregon. Report, artifact catalogs, computer reconstructions.
- 986
- Excavating Occaneechi Town
- Hypertext edition of report from excavation of eighteenth-century Indian town in North Carolina.
- 987
- North Carolina Archaeology
- Articles and information about the prehistoric and historic archaeology of the state from the Office of State Archaeology.
- 988
- Cherokee Pottery Revitalization Project
- Several press releases about using the University of North Carolina collections to re-introduce older pottery styles to the modern community of potters. (February 14, 2002)
- 989
- Petroglyphs
- Bill Porter supplies photographs of a previously unpublished site near Los Lunas, New Mexico, together with general information on petroglyphs and rock art, with references.
- 990
- Roads to the Past: Fifty Years of Highway Archaeology in New Mexico
- Developed through the Museum of New Mexico and the New Mexico Department of Transportation, this traveling exhibition highlights some of the discoveries. Search a database by sites, projects, counties, cultures or materials, and find links to related Web sites.
- 991
- South Corner Time: Excavations and Sunrise Observations at Indian Racetrack
- History of the site known as "Indian Racetrack" in northwestern New Mexico including measurements in an attempt to discover solar alignments.
- 992
- The Pueblo of Sandia Petroglyph Project
- Information on when a group of six students from Sandia Pueblo worked on a project recording petroglyphs at Petroglyph National Monument in New Mexico.
- 993
- Wahkpa Chugn Archaeological Site
- 2000 year old Buffalo jump and Native American campsite in Montana, listed on national register of historic places.
- 994
- Minnesota Archaeology - The Bridgehead, Minneapolis
- Salvage archaeology for construction of the Federal Reserve Bank: Detailed, illustrated article covering methods, finds, interpretation.
- 995
- The Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Salvage archaeology: Detailed, illustrated article covering methods, finds, interpretation.
- 996
- Prehispanic Raised Field Agriculture
- An applied archaeology project in the Bolivian Amazon testing prehistoric methods of sustaining large populations.
- 997
- SIARB: Bolivian Rock Art Research Society
- Provides information on a number of sites in the country and the research being undertaken.
- 998
- Andean and Tiwanaku Archaeology
- Alvaro Higueras' page describing archaeological research on the prehistoric Tiwanaku polity, recent investigations in Cochabamba, Bolivia, and containing a portal to archaeological research in Andean South America.
